PHI -2.5 o42.0
TB 2.5 u42.0
CIN -4.5 o46.5
CAR 4.5 u46.5
DEN 7.5 o39.5
NYJ -7.5 u39.5
JAC 5.5 o45.0
HOU -5.5 u45.0
LA 3.0 o40.5
CHI -3.0 u40.5
PIT -1.5 o39.5
IND 1.5 u39.5
MIN 3.0 o43.5
GB -3.0 u43.5
NO 3.0 o41.5
ATL -3.0 u41.5
NE 10.5 o41.0
SF -10.5 u41.0
WAS 3.5 o49.0
ARI -3.5 u49.0
CLE -2.0 o37.0
LV 2.0 u37.0
KC -7.5 o40.5
LAC 7.5 u40.5
BUF 2.5 o46.0
BAL -2.5 u46.0
TEN 1.0 o36.5
MIA -1.0 u36.5
SEA 3.5 o45.5
DET -3.5 u45.5
Final Sep 26
DAL 20 -5.0 o45.0
NYG 15 5.0 u45.0
Las Vegas 3rd AFC West7-9
Indianapolis 3rd AFC South7-9
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Las Vegas @ Indianapolis preview

Lucas Oil Stadium

Last Meeting ( Oct 28, 2018 ) Indianapolis 42, Oakland 28


The Indianapolis Colts attempt to extend their home winning streak to eight games when they host the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. Indianapolis lost its first two contests at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2018 but has won seven straight since, including a 27-24 triumph over Atlanta last week in its first home game of the year.

The contest also marked the ninth in a row at home in which the Colts have scored at least 23 points as Marlon Mack ran for a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to extend the streak. Jacoby Brissett was superb against the Falcons, completing his first 16 attempts while finishing 28-of-37 for 310 yards and two TDs, and seeks his fourth straight game with at least a pair of scoring passes. The Raiders opened the season with a dominant victory over Denver but have suffered back-to-back brutal losses, including a 34-14 setback at Minnesota last week. Oakland, which has lost five of its last six meetings with Indianapolis, surrendered 211 rushing yards against the Vikings after yielding an average of 63 over its first two games of 2019.

TV: 1 p.m. ET, CBS. LINE: Colts -6.5. O/U: 45.5

ABOUT THE RAIDERS (1-2): Darren Waller recorded career bests of 13 receptions and 134 yards last week and needs eight catches versus the Colts to pass Antonio Gates (33) for most by a tight end through his team's first four games of a season. Waller leads all players at his position and is second overall in the NFL with 26 receptions. Josh Jacobs tops all rookies with 228 rushing yards and all rookie running backs with two touchdowns on the ground.

ABOUT THE COLTS (2-1): Indianapolis could be without top receiver T.Y. Hilton, who missed the second half against Atlanta and has yet to practice this week due to a quadriceps injury. The veteran made eight catches for 65 yards and a touchdown versus the Falcons before exiting. Veteran kicker Adam Vinatieri appears to be back on track as he made all five of his kicks - including two field goals - last week after missing five of his first eight attempts of the season.

EXTRA POINTS

1. The Colts' defense has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in any of the team's last 21 contests.

2. Oakland signed Dakota Allen and added fellow LB Justin Phillips from the practice squad while placing LB Marquel Lee (ankle) on injured reserve and releasing WR Ryan Grant.

3. Hilton and Oakland's Tyrell Williams are two of only three WRs in the AFC (along with Jacksonville's DJ Chark) with a touchdown catch in each of their first three games this season.

PREDICTION: Colts 24, Raiders 20

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